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As announced last week, Lion Fight Promotions will bring kickboxing to national TV this coming January on AXS TV. This week, they announce their first female match to be broadcast.

LFP mainstay Tiffany Van Soest will take on England’s Alexis Rufus on the promotion’s first televised card Jan. 25 at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas. They announcement was made this week on Inside MMA.

Van Soest is the current WBC kickboxing champion, having defeated Jeri Seitz this past October for the belt. She is 4-0 as a pro.

Rufus holds several world titles and is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Kate Stablesthis past Saturday at Smash Muay Thai 2.

Kelly was aggressive in the first two rounds of action, but Kitchen started to gain some ground in the last three rounds. It wasn’t enough as Kelly gets the upset victory. Kelly improves to 31-1-1, while Kitchen lost her second straight fight to a top ranked Muay Thai fighter.

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Keilholtz

Meanwhile, Europe’s Enfusion Muay Thai reality show concluded it’s season with the conclusion on their 132 pound women’s tournament in Slovenia.

Throughout the season, the female fighters were the team captains to their male counterparts.

Four fighters make it to the semi-finals as American Lindsay Scheer took on Denise Keilholtz (Holland); while Chajmaa Bellakhal (Morocco) took on Lucy Payne (England). Payne and Keilholtz would both get unanimous decision wins advancing to the finals.

In what was an action packed match, Keilholtz would get the majority decision win to be crowned tournament champion.

Getting any sort of kickboxing on U.S. TV is a feat in itself. Now, Lion Fight Promotions have inked a deal that will see Muay Thai, male and female, get national exposure. The promotion announced Thursday that it will start to broadcast their cards live on AXSTV starting Jan. 25.

Lion Fight has always had female Muay Thai fights on their cards, with stars such as Tiffany Van Soest, Elena Maxwell, Roxy Richardson, and Vivian Leung. The TV deal could also draw some popular female fighters to the promotion.

With only two weeks notice, Tiffnay Junot went from starting to prepare to face Mia St. John to becoming WBC Light Middleweight champ.

Junot (10-3-1) had lost via unanimous decision to Kuulei Kupihea this past July, but stepped up when after Molly McConnell had to drop out of the fight due to an injury. Junot would win a unanimous decision (98-94, 96-94, 96-94) this past weekend in Bakersfield, CA.

St. John (47-12-2) had defeated Christy Martin for the belt this past August.

Former boxing champ Rola El-Halabi isn’t going to let getting shot foil her dreams of being the dominate boxer she wants to continue to be.

It was April 2011 when El-Halabi’s step-father and former manger Hicham El-Halabi shot Rola in the right hand, left knee, and both feet before her IBA/IBF title defense versus Irma Adler in Berlin, Germany. Hicham was sentanced to 6 years in prison last year for the incident. Rola was in wheelchair for three months, but went through a vigorous rehab to get back into the arena she loves.

Since she was inactive due to her injures, the IBF and IBA titles she held were vacated; but she will get her chance to regain the IBA title when she climbs into the ring to take on Italy’s Lucia Morelli in Ulm, Germany January 13.

El-Halabi is 11-0 as a pro, with six finishes to her credit; including a notable TKO win over Mia St. John.

“It’s like a second birth. I didn’t want to say goodbye to this great sport,” El-Halabi told Sapa-AFP. “This is like Christmas, a birthday and Easter all rolled into one.”

Jemyma Betrian defeated Australia’s Tiana Caverley by unanimous decision this past weekend at the WCK event at the Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas. The 21 year old improves to 14-2 and climbs to the top of the kickboxing rankings.

In an upset, Chinese fighter Xifeng Tang got a unanimous decision win over Ukraine’s Lena Ovchynnikova by unanimous decision. This was Tang’s debut in America.